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Humour and good conservation key to holiday romanc |
17-September-2008
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The vast majority of Britons believe going on holiday is a great chance to improve romance or practice your dating flair, according to a new report. |
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Recipe for long-lasting love |
2-October-2008
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Two dinner dates a month, four cuddles a day and a romantic getaway twice a year are just some of the things couples need to have a long-lasting relationship, according to research. |
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Wartime couple celebrate 60 years together |
6-October-2008
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All's fair in love and war. And one happy couple have found out that even World War II could not ruin their romance. |
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Credit crunch drives couples to the bedroom |
13-October-2008
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The credit crunch seems to be a good thing for couples' bedroom antics as new research reveals that loved-up Britons are spending more on good times in the bedroom. |
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Romantic older couples go on more holidays |
16-October-2008
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Loved-up Britons in their 50s are proving more romantic than their younger counterparts and going on more city breaks, according to new research. |
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Pets suffering in break-ups |
20-October-2008
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If you are going through a divorce or separation then spare a thought for your pet, as new research reveals that break-ups can seriously affect them. |
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Break-ups ruin romantic holidays |
27-October-2008
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Relationship break-ups are the number one reason for cancelling holidays, according to a new survey. |
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Men forking out for romantic breaks |
31-October-2008
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Men are getting the raw end of the deal when going on their first romantic breaks with their other halves, according to a new survey. |
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